My Foray into My Midwestern Roots

Explanation for Wordless Wednesday

This photograph was taken in Coshocton, Ohio in the early 1940s. Those in the picture include:
Back Standing: Norman, Gail, Bervil, Paul, & my dad, Gene; Front row: Gertrude, my grandfather – Lloyd, my grandmother – Ella (House), and Marie. All seven children of my grandparents were together. I don’t know the reason for this ocassion.

This photograph was taken in the Summer of 1967 in St. Claire Shores, Michigan at my Uncle Pauls’ home during the very first Amore Sibling (Descendents of Lloyd and Ella Amore) reunion. This reunion was actually recorded on reel-to-reel tape, and I know have the CD of this recording. I hope to get it transcribed at some point. Left to right: my dad – Gene, Paul, Marie, Gertrude, Gail, and Norman. My Uncle Bervil didn’t come to this reunion or to any of the subsequent reunions. He also never went to the Amore-Baker reunion held for the Descendents of Henry and Annie Amore except maybe once.

This one shows Norman, Paul, Marie, Gail, and Gertrude. My dad was taking the picture so he’s not in it. This was taken at a Sibling reunion in the 1970s.

What I find interesting is how close the brothers and sisters remained most of their lives. Besides getting together once a year for their own reunion (held at each others’ homes), most of them traveled to the Amore-Baker reunion that was also held every year in Coshocton. They also visited with each other quite a bit. Unfortunately as age and health concerns creeped up on each of them, the visits grew further and further apart. My Uncle Norman moved closer to my dad in the 90s. My Uncle Paul moved from his home in Michigan to Las Vegas to live with his surviving son after my aunt passed away. Luckily my dad lived out West for a good number of years and was able to visit him at least once a year. My Uncle Gail passed away in the early 1980s. My Aunt Gertrude became more reclusive and stopped communicating with her siblings in the 90s. Today only Aunt Marie and my dad are the only ones left. I feel quite lucky that I saw my uncles and aunts a lot while I was growing up since they seemed to be spread out from Illinois to Michigan to Pennsylvania to Ohio. The last time I saw all of them together (minus Uncle Bervil) was in the early 1970s at the last Sibling reunion I was able to attend. Someday I hope that all of us that are left – descendents of Lloyd and Ella – now spread out even further than before – can make an effort to come together to remember those who came before us and catch up on family ties. There are 11 of us first cousins left – many of us haven’t seen each other or spoken to each other in over 30 years.

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